The 6-letter word you are looking for is "ethical." It refers to something that is appealing to reason or conscience, often in the context of moral principles or values. This term is commonly used in discussions about right and wrong behavior.
Remorse.
The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue contains a meaning for conscience keeper. It refers to "a superior, who by his influence makes his dependents act as he pleases."
Acceptable or permissible according to conscience
dark conscience
strongly angers
Influenced by conscience; governed by a strict regard to the dictates of conscience, or by the known or supposed rules of right and wrong; -- said of a person., Characterized by a regard to conscience; conformed to the dictates of conscience; -- said of actions.
inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
The word "appealing" can be used as an adjective, meaning "having appeal", or "being attractive", as the present participle of "appeal", or the act of making an appeal.
I have found that the accuser should be the accusee. Meaning they are cheating and have a guilty conscience.
The opposite word for appealing is more likely to be the word repulsive, meaning intense distaste or disgust, or relating to the repulsion of physical objects.
Since God doesn't have rules for everything, sometimes you have to use your own powers of discernment (that is what your conscience is) to figure out what's right and wrong.
meaning 1. someone taking advantage of you. 2.someone irritate you or get under your skin, they really annoy you.